Abstract

The present experiments were designed to assess the influence of consistent contiguous relations among list members on the development of subjective organization. One major source of contiguity experiences is provided by E’s arrangement of items during study trials. In the present experiments, recall following constant and varied input order was compared. Constant input order assures that the nominal input contiguity relations are consistent across trials. The results indicated that constant-input-order groups were superior to varied-input-order groups in terms of correct responses, subjective-organization scores, and input-order I output-order consistency scores.

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